It may be two weeks into the season, but Florida has already lost two starters – one for the season – as well as a potential future starter after just one game.

Head coach Will Muschamp announced Tuesday that freshman cornerback J.C. Jackson will miss the remainder of the 2014 campaign after re-aggravating a shoulder injury he brought with him to UF from high school.

“J.C. Jackson will have surgery on his shoulder next week, a labrum issue that had in high school that was repaired and continues to slip out,” Muschamp explained.

“He possibly could continue to push through the season, but we felt like at his young age, [it makes sense to] just try to get it fixed and move forward. A guy who was certainly was going to help on special teams and at corner [and] is going to be outstanding player. Disappointed for him, but we’ve got to move forward.”

Jackson was expected to compete for a starting job in the young Gators secondary this season. Instead, he joins redshirt senior tight end Jake McGee on the sideline. Unlike McGee, who has yet to decide whether to continue his college career or jump to the pros, Jackson will definitely take a redshirt for the 2014 season.

Florida will also be without junior starting left tackle D.J. Humphries for at least its next two games. Humphries, who chipped a bone in his ankle, is expected to return after UF’s first off week.

Demarcus Robinson: New, improved, matured

Plenty has contributed to the maturation of sophomore wide receiver Demarcus Robinson, who after finally being cleared of behavioral suspensions and off-the-field issues broke out on Saturday with team- and career-highs of six receptions and 123 yards (along with his first career touchdown). It appears as if it all started with Robinson finally becoming accustomed to his new surroundings.

“It’s very difficult being away from your family which you’ve been with for 19 years or 18 years. Being with your mom, being with somebody taking care of you and looking over you, then being on your own and making decision on your own that you’ve never had to make before. It was kind of difficult,” he admitted on Tuesday.

Others have stepped up to help Robinson learn to carry the burden of being on his own. Second-year cornerback Vernon Hargreaves III, Robinson’s classmate and summer roommate, played a big role. Mature beyond his years, Hargreaves succeeded as a freshman where Robinson failed; he stayed out of trouble, in the coaches’ good graces – and most importantly – on the field.

“Very good guy. He helped me the most, I’d say, through my down time, through all the upsets and all the good times. He’s just been there. He’s a good teammate,” said Robinson of the impact Hargreaves has made on him.

Muschamp and offensive coordinator Kurt Roper have also been in Robinson’s corner. Muschamp has praised Robinson’s renewed dedication, often referring to him as a good guy at heart, while Roper’s new offense as raised Robinson’s spirits.

However, those connected to him at Florida were not the only ones helping Robinson out over the summer. On Tuesday, he explained that nine-year NFL veteran wideout Marcus Robinson – who just happens to be his uncle – worked with him throughout the summer on his route running and catch radius.

“He taught me a lot of things like catching, just small details like how to catch the ball when it’s above you, when it’s below you,” he said. “Just different small details that he teaches me.”

Roper, in particular, has noticed.

“The ball doesn’t have to be put right on his body for him to make a play. He’s got the ability to extend high, low, wide or whatever to make plays. He’s a guy that can truly make plays with his hands. He doesn’t need his body to make plays,” Roper commented. “He’s obviously a gifted, powerful, fast, long athlete.”

In the end, Robinson is responsible for his own success or failure, a concept the now seems to be able to wrap his head around.

“[I’m] just being more humble, more mature about things. Being more smart about my decisions and the choices that I make,” he said. “It’s OK to have a little swag…as long as you don’t do too much swagging.”

Not Only Gators: Adam Silverstein

Avid readers of this website may have noticed that our weekly content, such as the coaches’ press conferences, and news tidbits have been posted on a delayed schedule over the first two days of this week. Well, there’s a reason.

Just one month shy of five years from the day I resumed my sports journalism career by launching OnlyGators.com, I have started a brand new gig as an editor and producer for CBSSports.com. It is an incredible opportunity, one that I believe will be the beginning of many great things to come for me on both a personal and professional level.

The good news? OnlyGators.com will remain open, and I will continue running the website just as I have from day one. The content will stay fresh and unique with our standard mix of original reporting, news coverage, team coverage, commentary and aggregation. There will also be some big-time improvements and special surprises coming very soon, and I guarantee you will be thrilled when you see what I have in store for you.

The bad not-so-good news? On a professional level, OnlyGators.com must become a second priority, which means an altered posting schedule as well as some yet-to-be-decided changes. Be assured that the quality and quantity of content here will not suffer, though there will certainly be an adjustment period as I work out my personal schedule.

Trust me, the best is yet to come for OnlyGators.com. I hope to be able to show you what I am alluding to either on or before our fifth anniversary on October 1.

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Congratulations on the new gig. Gator Nation and your readers (myself included) are proud of your accomplishments. As you continue to make the BIG TIME, please do us a favor and don’t get arrested so the lead is, “Former noted Only Gators author was arrested….

I’ve been following you since you started the blog. Seen you grow professionally and truly enjoyed the articles. I even paid for the content, which i would do again. Congrats on the gig! we’ll all still be here “fiending” for as much Gators content as we are allotted!

Extremely happy for you, Adam. I was surprised when I saw in your Twitter handle the CBS Producer- very excited to see all that you have in store for the site. Can’t thank you enough for all the incredible work you do here.

Your answer doesn’t make sense. Burton started the game and he wasn’t listed with McGee as a co-starter like the running backs. I guess it interferes with your narrative of UF losing a starter. Either you are a starter or not. McGee was not. Was he expected to be big contributor? Yes. But we have no idea of how good he would have been. After all, he hadn’t ever played for Florida and he wasn’t even an honorable mention All-ACC tight end. The way I see it, it’s a case of nothing gained, nothing lost as far as McGee.

It is nothing gained, nothing lost, but when the coaches are talking about Clay Burton stepping up in McGee’s place, that means he’s the primary player/playmaker and the starter. Burton starting that game was ceremonial. McGee was going to be a very important player. He was UVA’s leading pass catcher and Driskel (and Roper) raved about him in camp as being very important to Florida’s success this year. But I guess that interferes with your narrative. I’m out of this convo.

Still to be determined what my specialty area will be. Nothing as specific as Florida football, but perhaps college down the road. Right now I’m doing a bunch of things. Just edited a Troy Polamalu longform that is pretty awesome.

Best of luck in all your endevours Adam, reading your columns over the years here on onlygators.com I have no doubt that’ll you’ll be very successful us Gators have been truly blessed to have so many Gator columnist move on to greater things. Again thank you and best of luck Go Gators!!!!!!!!

TALENT, hard work, persistence and the ability to report news without bias (Too often absent in the industry)….crap, you’re probably way too good for CBS! Hoping we still get to read you here for a long time to come. Congrats!

Congratulations Adam! It’s been a long time and although I missed you at Richard’s wedding, I love staying in touch with you through this blog and giving me my daily/weekly Gator fix. Have always been impressed with you from day 1 Freshman year my man.

JC Jackson was one of my favorites to contribute this year. I really hope he bounces back next year and becomes a stud. Time to find a new exciting player to watch for… lord knows there are many to choose from

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